Jalaluddin Rumi, the 13th-century mystic, speaks through poetry that turns the heart into a mirror of the Divine. His verses teach that love burns away the ego, remembrance polishes the soul, and every trial ripens us like the boiling chickpea. In stories of reeds, lions, and moths, he shows that longing is the soul's first language. From Konya, his words traveled beyond creed and century, calling: “Come, whoever you are.” Rumi's wisdom is not doctrine but invitation—a fire, a wine, a dance—guiding seekers to union with the Beloved.
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Jalaluddin Muhammad Rumi was a Persian poet, scholar, and Sufi mystic whose words have crossed centuries and cultures. Born in Balkh and settled in Konya, he transformed from a jurist into a poet of love after meeting his spiritual companion Shams of Tabriz. His great works—the Masnavi, Divan-e Shams-e Tabrizi, and Fihi Ma Fihi—blend parables, stories, and ecstatic verse into a map of the soul. For Rumi, love was the essence of religion, remembrance the key to the heart, and the Beloved the goal of every seeker. His poetry remains a timeless flame of unity.
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